Hugo Swire: The Secretary of State will remember the historical and ongoing problems with flooding at St John’s Catholic Primary School in Tiverton. Will she announce an early Christmas present for the people of the school and of Ottery St Mary by announcing that her Department is going to contribute to the funding solution to relocate the school to Ottery St Mary?

Ann Clwyd: Further to that point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I am a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. As I understand it, the Defence Committee, whose Chairman is sitting on the Government Benches, has withdrawn from the Committees on Arms Export Controls. When we were deciding on our report on Yemen, there was considerable pressure, with visits from Saudi Arabian Ministers. It is right that the House should know that there are pressures going on here. In the past, the Committees on Arms Export Controls were quite strong, revoking 50 licences in the previous Parliament. In this Parliament, their regrouping was delayed by six months. I think that speaks for itself.